strike-a-light / case, Name: Palting. Strike a light and case. Consists of a piece of flint, a small rectangular piece of steel; and some tree cotton rolled and tied, piece of palm bark at one end, to hold [drawing]. case is of cotton cloth.; Notes. Carried in the belt or hat.

rice cutter, Name: Lakom. Rice cutter. Crescent shape steel blade is fastened to a round wooden handle. handle is held beetween thumb and first finger. Rice is caught by second and third fingers which press it against the steel; as it cuts the blade passes between the second and third fingers. | Notes: * Is called Lakem in the valley towns, also along the Saltan river.

rice cutter, Name: Lakim. Rice cutter. Same as 108733, except that blade is larger and handle is carved at one end. Crescent shape steel blade is fastened to a round wooden handle. handle is held beetween thumb and first finger. Rice is caught by second and third fingers which press it against the steel; as it cuts the blade passes between the second and third fingers. | Notes: Said to have been made in Balbalasang. * Is called Lakem in the valley towns, also along the Saltan river.

rice cutter, Name: Lakem. Rice cutter. Same as 108733, but blade is smaller and the handle is a short, round piece of wood. Crescent shape steel blade is fastened to a round wooden handle. Handle is held beetween thumb and first finger. Rice is caught by second and third fingers which press it against the steel; as it cuts the blade passes between the second and third fingers.

rice cutter, Name: Lakem. Rice cutter. Same as 108737. Crescent shape steel blade is fastened to a round wooden handle. Handle is held between thumb and first finger. Rice is caught by second and third fingers which press it against the steel; as it cuts the blade passes between the second and third fingers.